The adverse functional effects of balloon angioplasty include simple procedure failure, compromise of vessel lumen (rupture), and restenosis. A much less well-defined repercussion of balloon injury to arteries is a paradoxical alteration in vascular reactivity at an anatomically distant site. The paper by Accorsi-Mendonça in the current issue presents new ...

The records of 43 dogs presenting with severe pulmonic stenosis in which balloon valvuloplasty was attempted were reviewed. Thirty-four dogs (79 per cent) were symptomatic at initial presentation. All patients were selected for balloon valvuloplasty on the basis of a Doppler-derived trans-stenotic pressure gradient of over 80 mmHg and concurrent ...

OBJECTIVE: To review our experience in managing the uncommon problem of a retained Foley catheter secondary to an inability to deflate the catheter balloon. METHODS: A chart review of 13 patients in whom it was not possible to deflate their Foley catheter balloons was performed. We review the various techniques ...

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To develop a technique for site-specific placement of a thrombus of predetermined volume in an animal model for the purpose of evaluating methods of intravascular thrombolysis and clot retrieval. METHODS: Six swine were subjected to thrombus injection bilaterally in the ascending pharyngeal artery (APA). Each animal underwent ...

We present a new one-wire technique for balloon aortic valvuloplasty and discuss possible advantages of this technique over other techniques. The records of 16 patients who underwent 18 procedures were reviewed. A floppy-tipped, nitinol wire (Ultra-Select, Microvena Corp., White Bear Lake, MN) is placed across the aortic valve through a ...

ST-segment elevation in the inferior leads has been previously described following transseptal puncture for balloon mitral valvuloplasty. The mechanism, however, is obscure, and immediate left and right coronary angiography has not suggested that embolism or vascular spasm is the cause. We hypothesized that a neurally-mediated mechanism was responsible and have ...

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of using double-occlusion balloon catheters in preoperative portal vein embolization (PVE) to induce future remnant liver hypertrophy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PVE was achieved with gelatin sponges by using double-occlusion balloon catheter in seventeen patients with hepatobiliary malignant tumors. The ipsilateral approach was used ...

A 72-year-old man presented with a 17-year history of dysphagia, which had gradually become worse in recent months. A barium esophagogram showed stenosis of the upper thoracic esophagus with multiple tiny flask-shaped outpouchings along the region of stenosis. Based on this characteristic appearance, we diagnosed esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis. He underwent ...

We performed balloon angioplasty in three patients with postoperative coarctation in the transverse arch adjacent to the left common carotid artery. The age at arch reconstruction was 5, 6, and 2 days, while the interval between operation and balloon dilatation was 59 days, 87 days, and 12 months, respectively. Two ...

We implanted either large or medium Palmaz stents, or a Palmaz Corinthian stent, in various stenotic vessels, such as the pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, aorta, or superior caval vein. Using angiograms, we measured the diameter of the stenotic vessel before or after the implantation, the minimal diameter of the lumen, ...

Of 125 surgical patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) treated from 1999, 11 patients with deep shock from ruptured AAAs who underwent aortic occlusion balloon catheter (AOBC) insertion before laparotomy were studied. With the patients under local anesthesia, the brachial artery was exposed and the balloon catheter was inserted into ...

An 83-y-old man was admitted to our hospital with pneumonia and critical cardiac failure. He had severe calcific stenosis of a bicuspid aortic valve, with a pressure gradient of about 100 mmHg, poor left ventricular function and an ascending aortic aneurysm. His family requested the surgery, but there was an ...

OBJECTIVES: A retrospective study was undertaken to determine the degree of pulmonary regurgitation following percutaneous balloon valvoplasty for isolated pulmonary valvar stenosis. BACKGROUND: Percutaneous balloon valvoplasty is the recognised treatment of choice in pulmonary valvar stenosis with effective relief of gradient. Few studies have reviewed the degree of pulmonary regurgitation ...

Transfemoral insertion of intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) for hemodynamic support is a useful adjunct in patients undergoing complex percutaneous revascularization procedures. However, this approach is not always possible, particularly in patients with severe occlusive peripheral vascular disease. We describe the first reported case of insertion of IABP through the brachial ...

OBJECTIVE: A new balloon protection catheter to prevent distal emboli during internal carotid artery percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting was developed, and its efficacy was evaluated in both an experimental model and clinical cases. METHODS: The balloon protection catheter was navigated over a steerable 0.014-inch guidewire to negotiate tight stenoses ...

To get superior guiding catheter support, we tried a new method called the anchor technique. By inflating a balloon in a nontarget vessel and holding its shaft with backward force while advancing another balloon, the anchor effect for the guiding catheter could be obtained and it appeared to be helpful ...

The purpose of our paper is to assess the prognostic value of balloon occlusion as a test for patients with various types of functionally single ventricle after different palliative surgical procedures who were candidates for further modifications of a cavo-pulmonary operation. In all patients, there were at least two sources ...

Among patients with congenital heart disease, pulmonary branch stenosis is a common indication for stent implantation. Selective calibrated angiography is the standard method of vessel sizing to guide angioplasty balloon and stent selection. Our aim was to compare vessel dimensions from standard calibrated selective angiography with those obtained using a ...

FEM software was used to determine the feasibility of characterizing various types of atherosclerotic lesions in vivo. This was accomplished by simulating two electrodes as being attached to an angioplasty balloon in the coronary artery. The electrodes on the "balloon" touched and measured the simulated complex impedance of type III, ...

Cutting balloon angioplasty (CBA) was performed in a patient with in-stent restenosis (ISR) which had an important side branch. We used a hydrophilic polymer-coated guide wire for side branch protection during CBA. After CBA was successfully performed, the cutting balloon and guide wire were microscopically examined and proven to have ...

Distal embolization protection devices are fast becoming an integral part of percutaneous vein graft interventions. The distal elastomeric balloon of the PercuSurge GuardWire system is supposed to be atraumatic to the vessel wall. We report the inadvertent dilation of a moderate distal stenosis at the site of GuardWire balloon inflation ...

OBJECTIVE: Haptoglobin is a novel cell migration factor that is expressed in arteries after sustained flow changes and involved in arterial restructuring. Arterial restructuring is the major determinant of arterial shrinkage after balloon dilation. Although the function of extrahepatic haptoglobin expression is not yet understood, local haptoglobin expression may provide ...

Two types of balloon are usually employed to perform balloon-assisted coil placement in cerebral aneurysms: oval, guide-dependent balloons for sidewall aneurysms and round balloons for bifurcation aneurysms. We report on the use of a new, more compliant, guide-dependent oval balloon microcatheter to seal wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms with coils during endovascular ...

We describe 2 cases that indicate the Cutting Balloon could become a new alternative to treat flow-limiting coronary artery dissections by incising the intimal flap under intravascular ultrasound guidance. The mechanism is to create communications between true lumen and false lumen. In the first case, restoration of distal flow by ...

We report a technique for retrieval of a balloon along with a portion of its shaft from the coronary system using a simple technique that does not involve the use of snare or any other retrieval tool. An additional angioplasty wire and a balloon catheter were used to remove the ...

BACKGROUND: Aortomyoplasty (AMP), a procedure in which the latissimus dorsi muscle (LDM) is wrapped around the aorta and stimulated during diastole, is a potential method of chronic counterpulsation. Counterpulsation by the intraaortic balloon pump (IABP) is a proven treatment for ischemic coronary syndrome and heart failure but cannot be used ...

PURPOSE: To report the use of a new percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy device in the treatment of acute limb-threatening ischemia. TECHNIQUE: The Trellis Thrombectomy System is a 7-F drug dispersion catheter that features a treatment segment isolated by proximal and distal occlusion balloons, which help prevent distal embolization and systemic release ...

Little is known about the growth potential of pulmonary stenotic lesions after balloon angioplasty (BA) in patients after the arterial switch operation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth potential of pulmonary stenotic lesions after BA and assess the midterm results of BA for pulmonary artery stenosis ...

Distal coronary artery perforation with a coronary guidewire is a relatively rare but potentially fatal complication during PTCA. Historically, these types of perforations have been easy to control with reversal of heparin anticoagulation combined with prolonged distal balloon inflation. In the modern era, with widespread use of potent glycoprotein IIb/IIIa ...

In this study, we investigated whether an orally active chymase inhibitor, 2-(5-formylamino-6-oxo-2-phenyl-1,6-dihydropyrimidine-1-yl)-N-[[3,4-dioxo-1-phenyl-7-(2-pyridyloxy)]-2-heptyl]acetamide (NK3201), prevents intimal hyperplasia in carotid arteries injured by a balloon catheter in dog. Each dog was administered NK3201 (1 mg/kg per day, p.o.) or placebo beginning 5 days before balloon injury and continuing through the experiments. Four ...

Application of DNA technology to regulate the transcription of disease-related genes has important therapeutic potential. The transcription factor NFkappaB plays a pivotal role in the transactivation of inflammatory and adhesion molecule genes, leading to vascular lesion formation. Double-stranded DNA with high affinity for NFkappaB may be introduced as 'decoy' cis ...

PURPOSE: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of local molsidomine delivery via a hydrogel-coated angioplasty balloon catheter during overstretch angioplasty in atherosclerotic swine iliac vessels. Molsidomine is retained in the arterial wall after local delivery for more than 72 hr and is slowly metabolized into linsidomine, releasing nitric oxide (NO). METHODS: ...

Advances in endourology have made transluminal balloon dilatation a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of ureteral strictures. Bilateral ureteral stricture was treated with retrograde balloon dilatation and ureteral stenting in a 59-year-old-woman. The patient had previously undergone abdominoperineal resection and adjuvant radiotherapy due to rectosigmoid adenocarcinoma. Subsequently, unilateral ...

Controversy exists with regard to the role of balloon angioplasty in the treatment of native aortic coarctation. Recent data and studies have showed that percutaneous balloon angioplasty is a safe and effective treatment for aortic coarctation. We report a young adult with aortic coarctation who has been treated with successful ...

The cutting balloon is a device that enlarges atherosclerotic coronary arteries by a combination of plaque incision and dilation. This peculiar mechanism would account for a better immediate result achieved at the cost of minimal vessel wall trauma. Coronary perforation is however a potential complication. No systematic data have been ...

Tracheobronchial benign stenoses may cause life-threatening emergencies. Here, we will describe a novel technique for the management of tracheal and bronchial stenoses using an intra-aortic balloon pump. The intra-aortic balloon pump was used for dilatation of a postoperative tracheal stricture in a 43-year-old man and a bronchial stricture in a ...

An 8-year-old girl was referred for evaluation of a heart murmur and progressive dyspnea with exertion. Transthoracic echocardiogram revealed Cor triatriatum with severe stenosis at its orifice. The resting transmembrane CW Doppler velocity was 2.3 m/sec. Cardiac catheterization and hemodynamic assessment were performed and demonstrated a marked increase in pulmonary ...

Nicorandil is an antianginal drug that exerts both a conventional nitrate effect and an independent ATP-dependent potassium channel-opening effect. The present study examined the effects of nicorandil on left ventricular regional work (RW) during coronary angioplasty in 22 patients with angina pectoris who were scheduled for angioplasty to the left ...

The significance of heavily calcified proximal left anterior descending coronary artery stenosis in a 57-year-old man was assessed physiologically using a Doppler flow wire. Intravascular ultrasound guidance allowed for adequate dilatation with a cutting balloon and optimization of stent deployment. The cutting balloon offers an effective alternative in this challenging ...

BACKGROUND: Restenosis after successful balloon angioplasty remains problematic. Early elastic response after angioplasty is significant when considering the possible development of restenosis. The purpose of this study was to compare early elastic recoil within 10 minutes after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty and early lumen loss at 24 hours after ...

The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of 6-mm Cutting Balloon angioplasty in patients with resistant peripheral stenoses caused by neointimal hyperplasia or irradiation-induced arteriopathy in vascular territories that are not amenable for use of the smaller Cutting Balloons that are used in cardiology. Peripheral Cutting Balloon ...

The Cutting Balloon is a unique angioplasty device used in percutaneous coronary interventions. The advantage of the Cutting Balloon is its ability to reduce vessel stretch and vessel injury by scoring the vessel longitudinally rather than causing an uncontrolled disruption of the atherosclerotic plaque. The atherotomes deliver a controlled fault ...

This study evaluated the impact of low-pressure balloon devices on coronary morphology and function. An active coronary perfusion catheter (2.5-mm balloon diameter, inflation with 1 bar for 30 min) was placed in the left anterior descending coronary artery of 12 German landrace pigs under general anesthesia. After 3 mo, coronary ...

We report our experience with anterograde balloon valvuloplasty in 17 neonates treated between November 1996 and June 2001 for critical aortic stenosis. Patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome were excluded. Anterograde balloon valvoplasty of the aortic valve was possible in all 17 patients. The mean peak systolic gradient prior to ...